multistage rockets
Yes, that is why they are used in space.
Some rockets are used for space travel and others are used for war. some other rockets are hand made like baking soda rockets. Rockets carry satellites and astronauts into space, missiles, distress beacons, even pyrotechnics (fireworks) for amusement.
Some neat facts about rockets are they can go in space and nothing else can't.
small air powered motors
There was no space shuttle that landed on mars but there were unmanned rockets that went to mars that sent probes
electronic rockets
The development of rocket propellant made it possible to put rockets into space. The gases produced expand and push on a nozzle, which accelerates them until they rush out of the back of the rocket at extremely high speed, propelling the rocket upward.
Astronauts are, if you like putting it this way, 'space people'. They fly in rockets and shoot to outer space and study it up there.
Newton's third law.
Yes. The space shuttle uses rockets in space to manuever.
Fireworks. Launching satellites. Servicing the International Space Station.
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
yes rockets take animals to space
no, rockets carry equipment for people in space
A possible word for space science ending in -try would be rocketry. Rocketry relates to how rockets work, and rockets are the only thing currently used to travel through space. Rocketry also ends in the suffix -try, so rocketry is a possible word.
Kenneth Gatland has written: 'Space travel' 'Development of the guided missile' 'The inhabited universe' 'Rockets and space travel' 'Star travel'
rockets move with the control